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Justice Minister Sam Gyimah today (13 April 2017) visited Staffordshire and West Midlands CRC to see the work probation staff are doing to reform offenders.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Elizabeth Truss thanks staff at HMP Wayland for their vital work in delivering major reforms to improve safety and turn prisoners lives around.
Onley prison is leading the way in helping to transform the lives of offenders by getting them into employment, Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss said during a visit to prison today.
A new frontline service focused on reforming offenders and cutting crime has today been launched by Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss.
A new unit to combat extremist ideology behind bars will be launched next week, Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah announced today (2 April 2017).
Six regions across the country to benefit from £800,000 cash boost to tackle reoffending.
Written Ministerial Statement made by The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.
Thousands of frontline staff in London and the South East will benefit from an immediate boost to their pay.
A new frontline service focused on reforming offenders and cutting crime will launch in April 2017, Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss announced today.
Statement by The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice on Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service.
Minister Gyimah thanks staff at Winchester for their vital work in delivering major reforms to improve safety and reduce reoffending.
Minister Lee opened the academy which will help prisoners get the skills they need to turn their backs on crime.
Minister Gyimah opened a Max Spielmann Academy at HMP Downview to help offenders get the skills they need to turn their backs on crime.
Statement by The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice on the disturbance at HMP Birmingham.
Justice Secretary responds to ground-breaking review led by Charlie Taylor.
Dr Phillip Lee visits prison to meet staff and listen to the challenges they face and the support they give to help offenders turn their backs on crime.
Government proposals to improve pay and pensions for frontline staff have been endorsed by Prison Officers’ Association (POA) leaders.
A training scheme for prisoners has led to an average reduction of 12 percentage points in reoffending and a lower frequency of reoffences.
Speech on prison reform, including plans to recruit an additional 2,500 frontline staff to help transform prisons into places of safety and reform.
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